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Fonteum Care Compare · Massachusetts

Massachusetts dialysis facilities: 85 Medicare-certified, 5-star quality data, chain-ownership transparency.

CMS-published 5-star ratings, profit-vs-nonprofit status, chain affiliation, and service offerings (in-center hemodialysis, peritoneal, home hemodialysis training) for every ESRD facility in Massachusetts.

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Snapshot May 7, 2026·85 Medicare-certified dialysis facilities in Massachusetts · 85.9% chain-owned·CMS Care Compare — Dialysis (23ew-n7w9)·Module overview →·Methodology →·Audit Pack →
Source-modified 2026-03-25 · Quality measures suppressed when <11 patients in measure period · ICH CAHPS patient-experience measures are a separate CMS dataset, not included in this snapshot

Editorial note: Massachusetts has dense local journalism + AARP coverage of ESRD care; Fonteum's contribution is the per-facility chain + 5-star data layer, not editorial commentary.

Chain concentration — Massachusetts

Dialysis is the most consolidated category in CMS Care Compare. 85.9% of Massachusetts facilities are chain-owned; here are the largest chains by facility count in this state.

Fresenius Medical Care
38
American Renal Associates
15
DaVita
13
Independent
12

Dialysis facilities — Massachusetts

Showing 25 of 85 Medicare-certified facilities, highest CMS 5-star rating first (77 carry a published rating; the remainder are suppressed for low patient volume and shown without a star).

FacilityCityChain5-Star ★
Martha's vineyard hospitalOak BluffsIndependent5
Fresenius medical care framinghamFRAMINGHAMFresenius Medical Care5
Fmc westwood dialysis center (bma westwood)WESTWOODFresenius Medical Care5
Fall river kidney center llcFALL RIVERAmerican Renal Associates5
Davita weymouth dialysisWEYMOUTHDaVita5
Davita north andover renal at homeNORTH ANDOVERDaVita5
Fmc peabody dialysis centerPEABODYFresenius Medical Care5
Fmc north shore regional dialysis centerBEVERLYFresenius Medical Care5
Fmc south county dialysis centerWEBSTERFresenius Medical Care5
Fresenius medical care of methuenMETHUENFresenius Medical Care5
The dialysis center at walthamWALTHAMAmerican Renal Associates5
Brockton regional kidney centerBROCKTONAmerican Renal Associates5
Fresenius medical care danversDANVERSFresenius Medical Care5
Ara auburn dialysis centerAUBURNAmerican Renal Associates5
Fresenius kidney care worcester county dialysisWORCESTERFresenius Medical Care5
Fresenius kidney care-oxfordSuttonFresenius Medical Care5
Davita mystic river home trainingMedfordDaVita5
Fmc - the kidney centerBOSTONFresenius Medical Care4
Fmc - cape cod artificial kidney center (bma cape cod)YarmouthPortFresenius Medical Care4
Brockton dialysis center, llcBROCKTONAmerican Renal Associates4
Fmc medford dialysis center (bma medford)MEDFORDFresenius Medical Care4
Fmc north suburban dialysis center (bma essex county)SAUGUSFresenius Medical Care4
Fmc south suburban dialysis facilityQUINCYFresenius Medical Care4
Fmc university dialysis center (bma of shrewsbury)SHREWSBURYFresenius Medical Care4
Davita brookline dialysisBROOKLINEDaVita4

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